Direct measurement of large-scale quantum states via expectation values of non-Hermitian matrices

Quantum state tomography is the process of retrieving the values that define a quantum system, but realizing it experimentally can be burdensome. Here, the authors provide an alternative approach via the expectation values of a set of non-Hermitian matrices, and characterize a 100,000-dimensional st...

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Autores principales: Eliot Bolduc, Genevieve Gariepy, Jonathan Leach
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Publicado: Nature Portfolio 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://doaj.org/article/5979e5492a3e4e25ad412d1c2d767bc3
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Sumario:Quantum state tomography is the process of retrieving the values that define a quantum system, but realizing it experimentally can be burdensome. Here, the authors provide an alternative approach via the expectation values of a set of non-Hermitian matrices, and characterize a 100,000-dimensional state.